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The Impact of Daley's Decision
We devote the entire hour to further analysis of Mayor Daley's surprising decision not to run for a seventh term. What impact will this have on the city? What names are emerging as potential candidates? What will Daley’s decision mean to the business and philanthropic communities? We hear from members of the City Council, political analysts, journalists, and others.
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Mayor Daley Not Running for Re-Election
Mayor Daley announced today that he will not seek a seventh term as mayor. We bring you his entire press conference and hear what aldermen, political analysts, and journalists are saying about today's announcement.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review
Guest host Eddie Arruza and his panel look back on a busy week: in an unprecedented move, former and current gang members call a press conference to push back against Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis's secret meeting with them; Mayor Daley and Weis both defend the move while Governor Pat Quinn, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald and various aldermen are divided over the issue; and will the fallout affect Mayor Daley’s presumed re-election bid? Also: on this holiday weekend, airline security strengths and weaknesses are exposed as two men from Yemen are able to travel from Chicago to Amsterdam under suspicious circumstances. And in sports, the White Sox hope slugger Manny Ramirez will spark success in September.
Guests:
Mary Mitchell -- Chicago Sun-Times
Mary Wisniewski – Chicago Sun-Times
Greg Hinz --Crain's Chicago Business
Dan McGrath --Chicago News Cooperative
If he decides to come back to Chicago to try to run for mayor, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel almost certainly would face at least one major obstacle: the powerful Service Employees International Union. SEIU has spent millions of dollars to support Illinois politicians in recent years, including several City Council challengers who [...]
Mayor Richard M. Daley decried the idea of term limits Wednesday evening during his appearance at the city’s Mexican Independence Day celebration at the Chicago Cultural Center. Daley, who announced Tuesday he wouldn’t seek a seventh term, said being able to seek re-election year after year allowed him to get more done during his time [...]
City Clerk Miguel del Valle plans to be a candidate to replace Mayor Richard M. Daley, who is not seeking re-election next year, a political spokeswoman for del Valle said Wednesday afternoon. “He is running for mayor,” the spokeswoman, Alejandra Moran, told the Chicago News Cooperative. Moran said del Valle was not immediately available for [...]
Members of the City Council’s black caucus met Wednesday afternoon to discuss how they could attempt to influence the contest to replace retiring Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2011. After the council meeting ended, most of the 19 African-American aldermen attended the caucus meeting but no names of potential candidates were discussed, said Ald. Howard [...]
The next jury in Rod Blagojevich‘s political corruption trial will get a 24-hour head start to hide from the swarms of media. U.S. Circuit Court Judge James Zagel announced Friday that for the ex-governor’s retrial, jurors’ names will not be released for a full day after the verdict. Zagel made that clear in a status [...]
Facing questions from reporters for the first time since he announced his retirement, Mayor Richard M. Daley said Wednesday he felt “good, very good” about his decision not to seek another term and would not endorse any candidate to replace him in next year’s election. Asked why he had decided not to run for re-election, [...]
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